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From Overwhelm to Ownership: How Jennifer Reclaimed Her Health

From Overwhelm to Ownership: How Jennifer Reclaimed Her Health

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In this brand-new episode of Lyme and Beyond with Tanya, we interview Jennifer Sierzant—a Canada-based naturopath—who shares her personal journey through Lyme and how it ultimately led her to become a practitioner. The discussion delves into the core pillars of her recovery and practice: opening drainage pathways (lymph, liver, gut), calming the nervous system, and using antimicrobials thoughtfully to reduce Herx reactions. Jennifer recounts years of debilitating symptoms, the turning points that shifted her from chasing protocols to building a foundation with daily, doable habits, and the unique challenges Canadians face when seeking care and quality supplements. She also highlights the impact of two key books—Dirty Genes by Dr. Ben Lynch and The Healer Within by Holly Chameli—and offers practical guidance on gemmotherapy drainage, mindset, and self-advocacy for sustainable healing.

Fullscript (Canada-only supplement link): https://ca.fullscript.com/welcome/jsierzant


Website: https://www.jennifersierzant.com


Gemmotherapy Drainage PDF: https://www.jennifersierzant.com/_files/ugd/2c8441_37a0ac0f6faa4ecbab9678cb698f690b.pdf

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